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What Is Healing? In the simplest English, healing means “to make whole again, to restore health, to mend what is broken.” But true healing is not limited to the body—it is also emotional, mental, and spiritual. Healing is the process of returning to balance, of easing suffering, of restoring love where love has been absent. Why We Need Healing So many of us walk through life unaware that we are hurting. I didn’t always know I carried pain. I thought my reactions, my triggers, my habits were just “who I was.” But beneath them lived old wounds. And as the saying goes: hurt people hurt people. When we don’t recognize our own pain, it seeps into the way we speak, the choices we make, and the relationships we hold. We end up passing on our unhealed wounds to others—just as others once passed theirs onto us. Healing begins with awareness: to see the wound for what it is, to understand why it formed, and to choose not to keep repeating it. Discovering the Power of Love When I began my healing journey, I discovered that true healing does not come from outside—it comes from love. I had to learn to love myself first. Only then did I understand how to truly love others. Through that, I realized something simple yet life-changing: life is about love—giving it, receiving it, and becoming it. The Greatest Healers Were Lovers The people we remember most as “healers” were not medical doctors with stethoscopes—they were people who loved greatly.
When Love Is Absent History also shows us what happens when love is missing.
We Are All Healers Here’s the truth: every single one of us carries this healing power. You don’t need a degree or a title. A kind word can mend a broken spirit. A gentle touch can soothe pain that lingers unspoken. Your presence, offered without judgment, can bring peace to someone’s storm. Of course, love is not a substitute for medicine. Certain conditions require professional care, and we must honor that. But alongside medicine, love is the force that restores the soul. The Invitation The question is not “Can I heal?” but “Am I willing to love?” Because when you choose love, you choose healing. And when you choose healing, you help mend the world. Read: It's All about Love - Even When It looks Like the Opposite
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Stop saying “You make me feel this way!” and start taking responsibility of your own feelings. How you feel is the direct results of your personal experiences from the past to the present. What others say or do is their own inner experiences that they have carried outward or projected onto you. It has little to do with you. By blaming others make you feel certain way you are giving your power away and allowing them to control and manipulate you. If they control your emotions they control you. However, no one can make you feel any way you don’t want to and only you can make yourself feel that way. You manufacture 100% of your feelings, thus, you often have a choice as to how you want to feel. You can have more control over your feelings than you think. Otherwise, you need to get to know yourself a lot better by paying more attention to your feelings and emotions. When you learned how to take responsibility of these feelings you will know why you should never make others feel the same. Imagine what the world would be like if we all take responsibilities for our own feelings? - Feelasoulphy |
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